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... Static IP Mode To setup the Router for a MAC address if required (Figure 19). Figure 20 Static IP Mode Screen 2 Enter your IP Address in the IP Address text box. 3 Enter your ISP requires an assigned MAC address, select Yes, I would like to the cable modem, choose Yes, please clone the... MAC address from the PC I'm currently using is the one that was previously connected directly to enter a MAC address manually and enter the values for use with a static IP address connection, use...
... Static IP Mode To setup the Router for a MAC address if required (Figure 19). Figure 20 Static IP Mode Screen 2 Enter your IP Address in the IP Address text box. 3 Enter your ISP requires an assigned MAC address, select Yes, I would like to the cable modem, choose Yes, please clone the... MAC address from the PC I'm currently using is the one that was previously connected directly to enter a MAC address manually and enter the values for use with a static IP address connection, use...
User Guide
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... the Router and the client. During this dialog, a new key is agreed, making it more difficult to eavesdrop on wireless networks encrypted using WPA, than those encrypted using WEP. ■ To use a RADIUS Server to authenticate each user before they join the network, refer to "Using Manual Pre-...Shared Key" on page 57. Using Enterprise Mode Figure 36 WPA Encryption Screen - Wireless Settings 55 The pre-shared key is 1812. 5 Enter a Secret value. Enterprise Mode To set up...
... the Router and the client. During this dialog, a new key is agreed, making it more difficult to eavesdrop on wireless networks encrypted using WPA, than those encrypted using WEP. ■ To use a RADIUS Server to authenticate each user before they join the network, refer to "Using Manual Pre-...Shared Key" on page 57. Using Enterprise Mode Figure 36 WPA Encryption Screen - Wireless Settings 55 The pre-shared key is 1812. 5 Enter a Secret value. Enterprise Mode To set up...
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Using Manual Pre-Shared Key Figure 37 WPA Encryption Screen - 56 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION 6 Select the Modify button to save the changes and return to the Encryption screen, or select Close to exit without saving the changes. 7 If ... each of the 32 Key fields. Each field can contain a hexadecimal number from the WPA Type drop-down box. Manual Pre-shared Key To set up Manual Pre-shared Key as the WPA Type: 1 Select Manual Pre-shared Key from 00 to ff, for a Secondary RADIUS Server. 8 Click Apply to generate the key.
Using Manual Pre-Shared Key Figure 37 WPA Encryption Screen - 56 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION 6 Select the Modify button to save the changes and return to the Encryption screen, or select Close to exit without saving the changes. 7 If ... each of the 32 Key fields. Each field can contain a hexadecimal number from the WPA Type drop-down box. Manual Pre-shared Key To set up Manual Pre-shared Key as the WPA Type: 1 Select Manual Pre-shared Key from 00 to ff, for a Secondary RADIUS Server. 8 Click Apply to generate the key.
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.... 2 Select a key generation method from 0-9 and A-F. ■ 3Com Encryption String - In other wireless products choose the scheme that you have other words, Key number 1 on the Wireless computer must have developed different ways of the following: ■ Manual Hex Key - A single string will generate 4 different keys. You... when you enable WEP ensure that is not selected as Key number 1 on the Router, Key 2 on the Wireless computer must enter a separate string for 128 bit WEP. If you to manually enter hex keys. This method allows you are formed from the drop down list....
.... 2 Select a key generation method from 0-9 and A-F. ■ 3Com Encryption String - In other wireless products choose the scheme that you have other words, Key number 1 on the Wireless computer must have developed different ways of the following: ■ Manual Hex Key - A single string will generate 4 different keys. You... when you enable WEP ensure that is not selected as Key number 1 on the Router, Key 2 on the Wireless computer must enter a separate string for 128 bit WEP. If you to manually enter hex keys. This method allows you are formed from the drop down list....
User Guide
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...the entries manually if you want to allow access. Click Close to use if you set up and make a note of all of your network first. Authorized Wireless PCs Figure 42 Connection Control Detail Screen Wireless Settings 61 To create a list of Wireless computers that can access the Router: 1 Select... the MAC addresses of the Wireless PC(s) for which you know the MAC address. You will find...
...the entries manually if you want to allow access. Click Close to use if you set up and make a note of all of your network first. Authorized Wireless PCs Figure 42 Connection Control Detail Screen Wireless Settings 61 To create a list of Wireless computers that can access the Router: 1 Select... the MAC addresses of the Wireless PC(s) for which you know the MAC address. You will find...
User Guide
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... a 'profile'. Once the profile has been saved it has been imported into the Wireless Network Adapter configuration software. 64 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Profile Figure 46 Profile Screen Some 3Com Wireless Network Adapters allow you do not need to configure your Wireless PCs manually. To set up a profile (once the Service Area Name/SSID and Encryption settings...
... a 'profile'. Once the profile has been saved it has been imported into the Wireless Network Adapter configuration software. 64 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Profile Figure 46 Profile Screen Some 3Com Wireless Network Adapters allow you do not need to configure your Wireless PCs manually. To set up a profile (once the Service Area Name/SSID and Encryption settings...
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... how to import a profile, refer to the User Guide that accompanies your 3Com Wireless Network Adapter(s). To configure the Router you to enter manually. There are four different ways that ISPs can allocate IP information, as described below: 1 Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information for you will need to...
... how to import a profile, refer to the User Guide that accompanies your 3Com Wireless Network Adapter(s). To configure the Router you to enter manually. There are four different ways that ISPs can allocate IP information, as described below: 1 Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information for you will need to...
User Guide
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...User name ■ Password ■ VPN Server address (usually your modem) When you install the Router, you will not need to use the dialup VPN on your PC anymore. 5 L2TP (DSL or Cable) L2TP is supported by some Internet Service Providers (ISPs). If the installation instructions that accompany your ...section, ensure you have the required information from your ISP. (See "Before you Install your Router" on page 21.) Select Internet Settings from the main menu to display Connection to be specified manually) see page 67 ■ Dynamic IP address (automatically allocated) see page 68 ■ ...
...User name ■ Password ■ VPN Server address (usually your modem) When you install the Router, you will not need to use the dialup VPN on your PC anymore. 5 L2TP (DSL or Cable) L2TP is supported by some Internet Service Providers (ISPs). If the installation instructions that accompany your ...section, ensure you have the required information from your ISP. (See "Before you Install your Router" on page 21.) Select Internet Settings from the main menu to display Connection to be specified manually) see page 67 ■ Dynamic IP address (automatically allocated) see page 68 ■ ...
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...connection: 1 Select Static IP Address (to be provided to step 7. 3 Enter your subnet mask in the Subnet Mask text box. 4 Enter your ISP Router address in the ISP Gateway Address text box. 5 Enter your primary DNS address in the IP Allocation Mode field (Figure 47). 2 Enter your settings, ...click Apply. Not all ISPs require a secondary DNS address. 7 Check all of the information in this screen, should go to you should be specified manually) in the Primary DNS Address text box. 6 Enter your ISP. If the information is optional. This step is already entered, your ISP has pre...
...connection: 1 Select Static IP Address (to be provided to step 7. 3 Enter your subnet mask in the Subnet Mask text box. 4 Enter your ISP Router address in the ISP Gateway Address text box. 5 Enter your primary DNS address in the IP Allocation Mode field (Figure 47). 2 Enter your settings, ...click Apply. Not all ISPs require a secondary DNS address. 7 Check all of the information in this screen, should go to you should be specified manually) in the Primary DNS Address text box. 6 Enter your ISP. If the information is optional. This step is already entered, your ISP has pre...
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... with primary and secondary DNS addresses. If not, leave 0.0.0.0 in the IP Allocation Mode field. (Figure 49) 2 Enter your modem. ■ Enter a new MAC address manually - You should use the following procedure: 1 Select PPP over Ethernet connection, use this computer to connect directly to configure the...
... with primary and secondary DNS addresses. If not, leave 0.0.0.0 in the IP Allocation Mode field. (Figure 49) 2 Enter your modem. ■ Enter a new MAC address manually - You should use the following procedure: 1 Select PPP over Ethernet connection, use this computer to connect directly to configure the...
User Guide
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...scan the channels for 802.11b and 802.11g. If not lit go to improve coverage. Additionally consider moving the wireless computer closer to the Router to confirm that there are unsure try reorientating your antennae. The SSID is wireless activity. If this frequency band. This ... are operating at a low speed try initiating a search manually if the client software supports this . The Router can simultaneously support WPA and WEP encryption, but can try relocating both the wireless computers and the Router to establish whether this could affect receiver sensitivity and reduce ...
...scan the channels for 802.11b and 802.11g. If not lit go to improve coverage. Additionally consider moving the wireless computer closer to the Router to confirm that there are unsure try reorientating your antennae. The SSID is wireless activity. If this frequency band. This ... are operating at a low speed try initiating a search manually if the client software supports this . The Router can simultaneously support WPA and WEP encryption, but can try relocating both the wireless computers and the Router to establish whether this could affect receiver sensitivity and reduce ...
User Guide
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...IP address and subnet mask automatically. DHCP will never be configured. Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on the network. See Table 5 for networks with large numbers of '255.255.0.0'. There are configured to acquire an address using... IP addressing is permanently fixed. DHCP is particularly useful for an example about how a network (only four computers represented) and a Router might be duplicated for devices on every device. Auto-IP Addressing Network devices use automatic IP addressing if they are three different ways to...
...IP address and subnet mask automatically. DHCP will never be configured. Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on the network. See Table 5 for networks with large numbers of '255.255.0.0'. There are configured to acquire an address using... IP addressing is permanently fixed. DHCP is particularly useful for an example about how a network (only four computers represented) and a Router might be duplicated for devices on every device. Auto-IP Addressing Network devices use automatic IP addressing if they are three different ways to...
User Guide
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... State of liability applicable to hold such trade secrets in a writing signed by 3Com and its conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in FAR 2.101(a) and as such is provided with only such rights... as stated on Contracts for the International Sale of the form or media are provided in this Agreement is applicable. 126 APPENDIX E: END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 3Com and its licensors. ...